Your Mail: Comparison makes case

Oct. 3, 2012

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If I am going to hire someone to run a company, do I want to hire someone with a proven record of success in running a company, or do I want to hire someone who has never run but one company, and whose only program that this CEO has implemented has now been shown that it will cost at least three times more than he said it would cost and will destroy what it proposed to fix?

If I want to hire somebody who will make me the most money (or cost me the least money) to operate my business, do I want somebody who has a proven track record of maximizing profits (or minimizing expenses), or do I want to hire somebody who has a ...